In a landmark step towards building a future-ready, technology-led governance ecosystem, Videonetics has successfully deployed its AI-powered Unified Video Management Platform across all 28 districts of Andhra Pradesh. This large-scale implementation establishes a connected, real-time intelligence network that enhances public safety, optimises traffic enforcement, and enables data-driven decision-making across the state.
At the core of this transformation is Videonetics, a unified platform which brings together video management system, AI-driven analytics, traffic management, e-ticketing, and face recognition within a single architecture. Approximately 15,000 IP cameras have been installed across critical locations, enabling continuous monitoring and seamless data flow into the command centers.
A key highlight of the rollout is the advanced traffic management system operational across more than 680 crucial intersections. This system automates detection of violations such as over-speeding and signal breaches, while also enabling identification of blacklisted vehicles which in turn significantly reduces manual intervention and improves enforcement consistency.
Additionally, the face recognition system deployed at nearly 1,000 locations assists authorised law enforcement agencies to identify persons of interest through integration with approved national databases which are in compliance with regulatory frameworks. Built across roughly 15,000 cameras and integrated with the state’s criminal records, traffic enforcement, and command-and-control systems, the CCTV360 (RTGS) gives Andhra Pradesh’s police a single operational layer that connects every camera, database, and district in real time.
Naresh B. Wadhwa, Vice-Chairman & MD, Videonetics said,‘’Andhra Pradesh represents one of the most progressive examples of how technology can be leveraged to transform governance at scale. At Videonetics, we are deeply committed to supporting the state’s vision of building safer, smarter, and more responsive cities. This deployment reflects our long-term commitment to India’s digital transformation journey, where AI-powered video intelligence will play a pivotal role in strengthening public safety, improving urban mobility, and enabling efficient governance across regions.’’
Ch. Srikanth, IPS, Inspector General of Operations, Andhra Pradesh Police commented,‘’The true value of technology in policing is measured not just by the number of cameras deployed, but by the outcomes delivered to citizens. This platform has helped us recover missing children, apprehend repeat offenders, trace stolen vehicles, and strengthen inter-district intelligence sharing at an unprecedented scale.”
Mrs. Malika Garg, IPS, Superintendent of Police (Operations), Andhra Pradesh Police adds, “Earlier, by the time CCTV footage was manually reviewed, valuable response time was already lost. Today, the system automatically alerts us about suspicious vehicles, wanted offenders, or missing persons within minutes. It has made investigations faster, patrol teams more effective, and field coordination far more efficient.”
Implemented in partnership with MATRIX Security & Surveillance Pvt. Ltd., the deployment integrates a vast network of cameras, analytics engines, and enforcement systems into a centralised Command and Control Centre in Amaravati, creating a unified operational backbone for statewide monitoring and response. Built on a modular and scalable architecture, the platform is designed to evolve with the state’s future requirements. The Andhra Pradesh deployment stands as a strong benchmark for how AI-powered video intelligence can enable safer cities and more responsive governance at scale across India.